Fierce
and direct tracks performed and recorded in good old head-on noise style
(as with origami replika and the nordic miracle). A blend of harsh noise,
impromptu blasts, and slaptick/vocal/physical performance. Pure happynoise.
The last piece of this quadrology will be performed live in february
2012 @ La Miroiterie, Paris, France. Looking for
extreme noise gigs on the continent late May/early June >booking

Sound sources recorded before breakfast at The Best Studio in Oslo in
March 2008. Boe A22 played his "Punkedup" acoustic laptop
through the effect pedal christmas three of Lasse Marhaug A73 (Jazkamer).
These sources were then cut-up & smeared by Boe A22 @ lalacuatro,
Madrid, Spain, May 2008.

Partially
performed live by Boe A22, Kim Xmazz A108 and Bassus Marcelius @ Støy
På Landet, Fosen, Norway, July 23, 2011. The album was recorded
in San Fernando, Gran Canaria, August 2011 with Kim Xmazz A108 on vocals.
The last piece will be performed live in Paris, 2012. Then the album
will be mixed. Looking for a label again ... see video on top
of the page

A]
The image with the crazy letters appearing on websites is called KAPTCHA
and it's used to figure out if you're a person or a computer. It is
a type of challenge-response test used in computing to determine that
the response is not generated by a computer.

B]
The process involves one computer (a server) asking a user to complete
a simple test which the computer is able to generate and grade. Because
other computers are unable to solve the KAPTCHA, any user entering a
correct solution is presumed to be human.

C]
A common type of KAPTCHA requires that the user type the letters of
a distorted image, sometimes with the addition of an obscured sequence
of letters or digits that appears on the screen.

D]
A KAPTCHA is sometimes described as a reverse Turing test, because it
is administered by a machine and targeted to a human, in contrast to
the standard Turing test that is typically administered by a human and
targeted to a machine. It is a contrived acronym for "Kompletely
Automated Public Turing test to tell Computers and Humans Apart",
trademarked by Carnegie Mellon University, but that has nothing to do
with the creation of extreme noise, unless Noise is Spam as Spam is
Noise.